These are a variety of Chocolate orchid, (Encyclia Cordigera) a.k.a. Epidendrum Atropurpureum. They are called the chocolate orchid because they smell like cocoa.
Looks like Encyclia Rioclarense! Beautiful work! I didn't realize I stumbled into this technique a while back working on colorful galaxy paintings. Happy to finally put a name to the practice. :)
As a new subscriber, I've watched several of your videos, recently. Each one has a gold nugget. Thank you so much for sharing the specifics on this technique & for reading my mind about the difference between wet in wet & charging!😂 Congratulations, Anna, on making Jenna Rainey's best RUclips artists list. You deserve it! 🎉
I agree with others who think they're a laeila variety. Thank you so much for these beautiful illustrations. My water color paintings have improved so much from using the techniques you share with us in these videos. 💜💜💜
Hello Anna, I think that the flowers look wonderful as they are. This is probably one time where I would say that a changing background color would set off the plant rather than adding more to the painting which took me a lot of restraint. Adding in a blue grey into soft soft pinks to even a variety of the green yellow that is very soft glow with that continuing pattern but leaving the blues up higher would be mimicking a sort of sky since your branch cuts through it. If there was another pattern it could look busy maybe. It looks beautiful again!❤
They look like laeila purpurata but I've only seen them in white. I cannot get over how beautifully you did the long petals. In most cases, they could end up muddy but they seem to be the highlight of your flowers ❤
Thank you - I feel like if I used anything other than DS Perylene Violet it wouldn't have worked and would end up muddy.... but this color is on my top 10 list since I started painting:))) I have no idea how they made it transparent while also incredibly rich and juicy, and it blends with Magenta so easily. I am dedicating an entire page spread to this pigment in my upcoming book!
@@AnnaBucciarelli I can hardly wait ! So many things to look forward to ! 🎆 And I will add that colour to my collection. Someday, when my 'patience' returns, I will give watercolors a try 🙂
Beautiful piece as usual Anna! I completed a large Hydrangea piece not too long ago utilizing this technique! Actually a combination of wet in wet, charging & wet on dry.
Even though your style is very different from mine, I absolutely love watching your videos! I love the calmness of your voice and your beautiful art, too! 🎉❤
Outstanding explanation, diction, photography and talent! An excellent book on this technique (which I need to read again!) is "Daring Color" by Anne Abgott. Anna, you are so skilled you hardly need any tips. BTW, You can Google photos for ID, but I know YT algorithms favor those creators whose viewers leave comments.
Thank you Joy! I tried googling but it gives a bunch of options, not all are the same...I think there is a botanical app out there that helps identify plants but I always double check with folks here:) Comments do help and are much appreciated - I have no idea why some of my videos do better than others {Oh the mysteries of the algorithm!} To be totally honest I am not a big fan of click bait-y titles so I struggle sometimes with how to present my work in a less boring way....but I am aware that engagement is one of those things that help channels grow :)
@@AnnaBucciarelli No reply necessary, as I just wanted to stress that your tutorials are fascinating - very far from boring! For my personal tastes, I avoid titles with "Secrets of", and other click baits, as the videos are ultimately disappointing.
I wish a recommendation for substituting Perylene violet could be given. It is hard to find right now and you include it with most of your tutorials on patreon.
Hi Cindy, I didn’t realize there were issues with this pigment. If you can’t find it in the local art store for some reason, you can order from Amazon - lots of options from Winsor& Newton to Daniel Smith 😊
Thank you for your teaching very helpful I are you use a blue paint brush for your lines could you please tell me what it is called thank you stay well and safe a blessings 💐🐨
Love the flower and your tutorial was great, but the blue stem looks really off.. Perhaps using the the green-gold and perylene violet would look more realistic? (yellow-green blending to brownish-green)
This is really beautiful! I have been noticing a lot of artists using Opera again. Is this pigment re-manufactured so it’s not fugitive? Thank you and happy holidays!
WOAH!!! I had no idea - THANK YOU SO MUCH! Just filed a copyright request. What on earth was this person thinking... I've had artwork stolen and posted for sale but never a full video :(((( Really appreciate your message Alice!
These are a variety of Chocolate orchid, (Encyclia Cordigera) a.k.a. Epidendrum Atropurpureum. They are called the chocolate orchid because they smell like cocoa.
I could watch you paint for hours. Just fantastic and dreamy.
Thank you so much Kim 😀 Happy Holidays!!!
Wow! Anna how beautiful and magical is this orchid painting!❤. Love this. Helene
Thank you Helene! Happy holidays and my best wishes for a happy and healthy New Year!
WOW.. IM STUNNED...................
Anna this is lovely! Thank you for your informative, gentle lessons!
Looks like Encyclia Rioclarense! Beautiful work! I didn't realize I stumbled into this technique a while back working on colorful galaxy paintings. Happy to finally put a name to the practice. :)
❤ Gorgeous. Thank you for this informative video!
A very clear explanation and beautiful demo of charging. Lovely final painting.
Thank you Sharon! Happy Holidays!
Oh this is great! I love jow you explain everything
Thank you!:)
My fellow Canadian. Love your style and a gorgeous painting. God Bless from Montreal.
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Watching your videos always makes me feel inspired!!!
As a new subscriber, I've watched several of your videos, recently. Each one has a gold nugget. Thank you so much for sharing the specifics on this technique & for reading my mind about the difference between wet in wet & charging!😂 Congratulations, Anna, on making Jenna Rainey's best RUclips artists list. You deserve it! 🎉
Welcome to the channel! ❤️ thank you so much 😊
While you paint the most beautiful paintings you are one of the woman with the most well kept nails thank you for showing from South Africa
Awww thank you! I consider it a part of my job:))))))
Beautiful
Thank you 💕
Очень красивая ботаническая акварель у Вас я тоже сейчас учусь рисовать ботаническую акварель😊 Спасибо большое Вам за Вашу работу!!
Beautiful as always!! Happy Holidays!
Happy Holidays Monique! 💙❄️
I love this Orchid! My mom used to have one! A chocolate Orchid! Epidendrum Atropurpureum!
I agree with others who think they're a laeila variety. Thank you so much for these beautiful illustrations. My water color paintings have improved so much from using the techniques you share with us in these videos. 💜💜💜
Hello Anna, I think that the flowers look wonderful as they are. This is probably one time where I would say that a changing background color would set off the plant rather than adding more to the painting which took me a lot of restraint. Adding in a blue grey into soft soft pinks to even a variety of the green yellow that is very soft glow with that continuing pattern but leaving the blues up higher would be mimicking a sort of sky since your branch cuts through it. If there was another pattern it could look busy maybe. It looks beautiful again!❤
Anna! So, so beautiful!! I cannot wait to do this on Patreon. You constantly amaze me 😊
Thank you Lynn! I know yours will look amazing. I am recording voice-overs and will be releasing over the holidays. Happy New Year!
So breathtakingly beautiful, Anna! 😍 Thank you!❤
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They look like laeila purpurata but I've only seen them in white. I cannot get over how beautifully you did the long petals. In most cases, they could end up muddy but they seem to be the highlight of your flowers ❤
Thank you - I feel like if I used anything other than DS Perylene Violet it wouldn't have worked and would end up muddy.... but this color is on my top 10 list since I started painting:))) I have no idea how they made it transparent while also incredibly rich and juicy, and it blends with Magenta so easily. I am dedicating an entire page spread to this pigment in my upcoming book!
@@AnnaBucciarelli I can hardly wait ! So many things to look forward to ! 🎆
And I will add that colour to my collection. Someday, when my 'patience' returns, I will give watercolors a try 🙂
Absolutely beautiful!!! You are so talented
Thank you so much!
Beautiful. Thank you for sharing
All your works are so vibrant and beautiful !How do you get the exact silhouette of objects?
Wonderful. Really very helpful lession ❤❤❤
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it 😊
@@AnnaBucciarelli always love your post. So inspiring 🌹
Beautiful piece as usual Anna! I completed a large Hydrangea piece not too long ago utilizing this technique! Actually a combination of wet in wet, charging & wet on dry.
Beautifull drawing❤❤
Me gusta ver como realiza sus obras, y sus vídeos, los veo varias veces, porque da muy buenos tips, gracias.... Felices fiestas de fin de año....
Thank you, beautiful video
So beautiful and very beautiful Amazing Awesome I love your work your painting
Thank you so much 😀
Beautiful Zygopetalum Rhein Moonlight. Talented Artist!
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Fantastic!
thank you so much for the great video!! 😊
Even though your style is very different from mine, I absolutely love watching your videos! I love the calmness of your voice and your beautiful art, too! 🎉❤
Thank you so much 😀
Outstanding explanation, diction, photography and talent! An excellent book on this technique (which I need to read again!) is "Daring Color" by Anne Abgott. Anna, you are so skilled you hardly need any tips. BTW, You can Google photos for ID, but I know YT algorithms favor those creators whose viewers leave comments.
Thank you Joy! I tried googling but it gives a bunch of options, not all are the same...I think there is a botanical app out there that helps identify plants but I always double check with folks here:) Comments do help and are much appreciated - I have no idea why some of my videos do better than others {Oh the mysteries of the algorithm!} To be totally honest I am not a big fan of click bait-y titles so I struggle sometimes with how to present my work in a less boring way....but I am aware that engagement is one of those things that help channels grow :)
@@AnnaBucciarelli No reply necessary, as I just wanted to stress that your tutorials are fascinating - very far from boring! For my personal tastes, I avoid titles with "Secrets of", and other click baits, as the videos are ultimately disappointing.
Maravilloso ❤
I wish a recommendation for substituting Perylene violet could be given. It is hard to find right now and you include it with most of your tutorials on patreon.
Hi Cindy, I didn’t realize there were issues with this pigment. If you can’t find it in the local art store for some reason, you can order from Amazon - lots of options from Winsor& Newton to Daniel Smith 😊
Thank you for your teaching very helpful I are you use a blue paint brush for your lines could you please tell me what it is called thank you stay well and safe a blessings 💐🐨
Love the flower and your tutorial was great, but the blue stem looks really off.. Perhaps using the the green-gold and perylene violet would look more realistic? (yellow-green blending to brownish-green)
This is really beautiful! I have been noticing a lot of artists using Opera again. Is this pigment re-manufactured so it’s not fugitive? Thank you and happy holidays!
Have you ever tried to pan your Winsor & Newton tubes? Some pro say it's fine but others say it will affect the quality of paint
Love it❤
So so wonderful to watch you paint, as always. What a delightful composition and painting. Could I please ask what brushes you’re using here?
I've been using Escoda Chronos almost exclusively for the past 2 years:)
@@AnnaBucciarelli Thank you ❤️
They are called Palmer Orchid’s
Hi Anna were you aware that someone called Dawn Brown has put one of you videos up on their RUclips?
WOAH!!! I had no idea - THANK YOU SO MUCH! Just filed a copyright request. What on earth was this person thinking... I've had artwork stolen and posted for sale but never a full video :(((( Really appreciate your message Alice!
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Encyclia cordigera var. randii x cordigera rosea 'Dark Chocolate'
Beautiful